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Carlisle Martin C Dr USAFA/DFCS <[log in to unmask]>
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Can't get there right now, but you might want to check Jack Beidler's web
page at Univ of Scranton: http://www.cs.uofs.edu/~beidler/Ada/adlibr.html.
I think he had a project similar to that.

--Martin


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From: Rusnak, John J [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:35 PM
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Subject: Document generation applications for Ada


Does anyone know of any applications which can automatically generate
documentation (e.g. a reference API manual, an HTLM-based API  . . .) from
structured comments in the code?  I am looking for something similar to
"javadoc" which comes with Java, or better yet Doxygen which can be used on
numerous languages (except for Ada to my knowledge).

Thanks

-John

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